Dan’s Taste of Summer: Dan’s Taste of Two Forks

July 23, 2016 @ 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm

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Celebrating six years as the East End’s leading summer food soirée, Dan’s Taste of Two Forks is the premiere food and wine event in the Hamptons. It continues to proudly shine a light on the abundance of both the North and South Forks, featuring top chefs, sips from the greatest winemakers and delectable bites from over 40 of the finest restaurants on the East End. Dan’s Taste of Two Forks prides itself on being one-of-a-kind, as it’s the only event that showcases the best restaurants exclusively from the North and South Forks. This magical evening will also be moved to the magnificent Fairview Farm overlooking Mecox Bay. Alex Guarnaschelli, judge on Food Network’s Chopped, mentor on Food Network’s All-Star Academy, Chef/Partner of Butter restaurant, cookbook author of “Old-School Comfort Food,” host of the live comedy show Busting My Chops, and Hamptons resident will host this year’s event. Making her return to Dan’s Taste of Two Forks, Guarnaschelli will offer her support for this remarkable food-driven community. Live music will energize the crowd as they watch the crimson sunset from inside the elegant tent and VIP ticket holders will have ample space to relax and indulge in a private lounge brimming with specialty drinks and notable exclusive perks. Don’t miss stellar cuisine from some of the most talked about restaurants on the North and South Forks including Navy Beach, Scarpetta Beach, Topping Rose House, East by Northeast, Estia’s Little Kitchen and many more!

A portion of this year’s ticket proceeds from Dan’s Taste of Two Forks will benefit All For The East End (AFTEE), a 501(c)(3) that showcases and provides support to the more-than 1,000 charity organizations in the five East End towns.

Tickets are on sale at danstasteofsummer.com.

Cost: $295 for VIP/ $185 for General Admission
Website: danstasteofsummer.com

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